
Boston is in for a chilly week with mostly cloudy skies today, highs around 31°F, and wind gusts up to 21 mph. As the week goes on, the wind chill could drop below 0, making it feel even colder, according to the National Weather Service.
A cold snap will bring single-digit wind chills to Boston through midweek, with daytime highs in the 20s and nighttime lows. The big storm expected along the East Coast missed the area, though Cape Cod could see light snow flurries Monday night, as reported by NBC Boston.
This week, New England is facing a cold snap with winds gusting over 30 mph, reaching up to 31 mph on Tuesday, and possibly exceeding 40 mph later in the week, which could cause power outages. The deep freeze will last until Friday, when temperatures are expected to rise slightly, with a sunny day and highs near 38°F, providing brief relief. The weekend will see partly sunny skies, with temperatures in the mid-30s and light northwest winds at 5 to 7 mph, as stated by the National Weather Service.









